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SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2015 Sailors from 1B solid serving from junior Olivia Nicol. After exchanging points with the Warriors, the Sailors brought sophomore Alexis Gierke to the service line, where she delivered the next seven points — five of which were unanswered aces. Up 12-7, Mapleton held at least a four-point lead for much of the first set. But late in the game, the Sailors’ 19-15 lead dwindled as the Warriors took advantage of errors to tie the game at 19, then 20 and 21 before taking their first lead at 21-20. From there, Siletz allowed Mapleton only one more point before taking the first set, 25-21. In game two, the Sailors once again took the lead, this time on a pair of aces from freshman Alyssa Richards. Like the first game, the Sailors held a slim lead for the first several points. But this time, the Warriors tied the The Sailors gather after a timeout late in the third set against Siletz. game at 7 and never looked back, going on an eight-point run that together when we needed to,” with Siletz at 13-13 in the final sively with five aces, 12 attacks said Crook. “It’s going to take set, the Warriors pulled away to a and four kills. Nicol had four left Mapleton trailing 8-16. The Sailors never got closer time to build a winning culture. 19-13 lead on a combination of aces, two attacks, three kills and than within right points as Siletz The talent is there, we just have to aces and Mapleton errors to win 19 digs. Freshman Haley Wells work harder and believe in it.” it, 25-14. had two kills and nine digs. claimed the second set, 25-13. While the Sailors were tied Richards led the Sailors offen- Senior Hannah Rodet had one “We just couldn’t put it all Fishing 3 B from 1B provide good opportunity and have boat and bank access. SIUSLAW RIVER: Chinook, coho, cutthroat trout Fall Chinook fishing is pro- ducing fair to good results from the lower bay up to Cushman with fair numbers of fish starting to push up to the Mapleton area. Trolling her- ring, spinners or bobber fish- ing can all be productive. The wild coho fishery is open through Oct. 15 with a daily bag limit of 1 adult coho and seasonal limit of 2 adult coho (in aggregate with other areas with the same bag limit). The lower bay up to the North Fork confluence typically pro- duces the best results early in the season. Lake Creek will not open for wild coho in 2015. The cutthroat trout fishery is fair for sea runs in the lower reaches of the river and in upper tide water. Fishing dur- ing the early mornings or near the larger tributaries is the most productive. ALSEA RIVER: Chinook, coho, cutthroat trout The fall Chinook fishery is producing fair to good results for both bank and boat anglers. Anglers are having the best action fishing from the lower Buying or Selling? I can help. Chris Bunch Principal Broker 541 997-8877 88890 Alder Street, Swisshome – Country living on 1.26 acre! Walk across the road to fish the Siuslaw River, or just watch your garden and live- stock grow. This 2 bdrm 1 bath farmhouse is priced to sell at $130,000. #2503-15189892 bay up to the head of tide. Trolling, casting lures or bob- ber fishing are all producing depending on the section and conditions. Bank fishing near the Hwy. 101 bridge or up at the newly opened Don Lindly Park (MP 7 on Hwy. 34) can be good for both Chinook and coho. The wild coho fishery is under way and will continue through Oct. 15. The daily bag limit of 1 adult coho and sea- sonal limit of 2 adult coho (in aggregate with other areas with the same bag limit). The lower bay typically produces the best results early in the season. Cutthroat trout fishing is fair in the lower mainstem below the confluence with Five Rivers. With the low and warm river conditions the best opportunities will be in the early morning when water temperatures are the coolest. Small spinners are typically productive as wells as small spoons or fly fishing with nymphs or streamers. SALMON RIVER: Chinook, cutthroat trout The fall Chinook fishery is producing well for both boat and bank anglers in tide water. Trolling, casting lures or bob- ber fishing through the high slack tide tends to be the most productive. Cutthroat trout fishing from upper tide water through the lower river can be effective during the early mornings with sea runs moving through this time of year. SILETZ RIVER: Chinook, coho, steelhead, cutthroat trout The fall Chinook fishery has been producing fair to good results in the lower bay up to the Chinook Bend area. Chinook can be found through the head of tide but still in small numbers. Trolling or bobber fishing through the high slack seems to be the most productive. The wild coho fishery con- tinues through Nov. 30 with a daily bag limit of 1 adult coho and seasonal limit of 2 adult coho (in aggregate with other areas with the same bag limit). The lower bay up to Coyote Rock typically produces the best results early in the season. WILSON RIVER: Steelhead, Chinook, cutthroat Summer steelhead fishing is 1749 Highway 101 • 541-997-1200 NED HICKSON/SIUSLAW NEWS kill and 10 digs. Gierke had five aces on the night. The Sailors will be at home Tuesday to host Alsea, beginning at 6 p.m. slow. Fishing for cutthroat trout should be fair. Use lighter gear for best results as the water is extremely low and clear. Fall Chinook angling in tidewater will improve over the coming weeks as more fish arrive. YAQUINA RIVER: Chinook, coho, cutthroat trout Anglers are having fair to good results for fall Chinook from the lower bay up to the Canyon Quarry boat launch area. Trolling herring or spin- ners during the incoming tide through the high slack typical- ly produces the best results. Small numbers of Chinook are also up near Elk City. The wild coho fishery is open through Nov. 30 with a daily bag limit of 1 adult coho and seasonal limit of 2 adult coho (in aggregate with other areas with the same bag limit). The lower bay up to the airport boat ramp typically produces the best results for coho. COOS COUNTY LAKES/PONDS: Largemouth bass, bluegills Fishing for largemouth bass and bluegills has been good in many of the Coos County lakes. Fishing for bass will be best in the very early mornings and late evenings. Fish for bluegills around structure like submerged logs and weed lines. UMPQUA RIVER, SOUTH: The South Umpqua is cur- rently closed to all fishing until Dec. 1. WINCHESTER BAY: Bottomfish, perch Fishing for bottomfish in the Triangle and South jetty has been successful. Perch fishing has been productive in the bay, and it was reported that good size striped perch were being caught along the jetty. Crabbing has been improv- ing, and Chinook are still being caught in the ocean off of Winchester Bay and in the lower Umpqua River. 541-991-6803 • Steam Cleaning • Stain Removal • Upholstery • Urine Extraction • Water Restoration Residential • Commercial Free Estimates Licensed •Bonded • Insured Cutting Edge Equipment Professional & Knowledgeable PACIFIC OCEAN and BEACHES: Bottomfish, Thur 10/1, Fri 10/2 & Sat. 10/3 10am-5pm Lindaʼs Thrift Store at 37th & Highway 101 is having an end of Summer BBQ and Parking Lot Sale. Hot Dog BBQ 11am-2pm all inventory inside and out 25% off with a $20 purchase or more. Local photographer Rick Marsh photos on sale. Couches, chairs, dressers, bedroom sets, lamps, clothes, linen and whole lot more. Come by and check us out. Sat. Only 10/3, 9am-1pm, 4756 Treewood Ct. some collectibles, household misc., tent, trolling motor, miter saw. Sat. 10/3 Only 9am-4pm, 4385 Highway 101 Florence North of Les Schwab Huge Sale, Everything from household to tools & lovely womens clothing new/like new, Everything is clean & very nice. Lots of movies, CDs & games for Play Station 2, Donʼt miss this sale! Sat./Sun. 10am-6pm 82823 Lake Blvd. 60yr. accumulation, represents a highway trailer full of stuff. Displayed in my driveway 7 houses South of Westlake Post Office. FREE garage sale signs 541-997-3441 with your ad salmon, Dungeness crab, surf perch The ocean is open for har- vest of Dungeness crab and crabbing has been good out- side of Coos Bay and Winchester Bay. Anglers are catching surf perch on the area beaches like Horsefall Beach. Fishing the incoming tides with sand shrimp usually works the best to catch surf perch. Recreational ocean salmon season from Cape Falcon to Humbug Mt. is open for Chinook salmon. The non- selective coho season closed Sept. 30. Fishing for Chinook in the ocean from Bandon to Winchester Bay has been slow. www.shoppelocal.biz